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First and foremost a tutor needs to give them confidence, A tutor should show the students that even the hardest questions can be solved by practicing and hard working. As a student I know the challenges and problems of learning, I have experienced many exams, so I can use my methods to help students learn in the best possible way. They need to…
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So far I have found several factors that make for good tutors. Firstly building a strong and personal relationship with the student is very important as the more connected a student feels to his or her tutor, the more the tutor can add essential ingredients for students to learn and grow. Secondly, communication and collaboration with the student,…
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Be supportive and provide the tools and tricks to help a student discover how they learn best and allow them to apply those discoveries in all areas of study to excel and achieve whatever they want Great people skills and the ability to provide many different methods and ways of learning and studying to those who may not fit the typical teaching…
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I believe that it is incredibly important for a tutor to inspire their student to achieve their very best in terms of their academics. I also believe that a tutor can act as a more relatable source of academic help instead of a teacher; a tutor can provide more in depth help outside the class room. I can sympathise with the students in terms of…
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I believe that the most important thing to do is to communicate with my student and get an idea of what they know and don't know. It is important to build upon existing knowledge to explain other concepts and to avoid confusing my student. I think my strength is being patient with my student. I also believe I can encourage improvement and work on…
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Make the students feel confident on themselves and making them trying out the questions independently first. And let them k know that they can learn more from their mistakes and it’s a normal thing to make mistakes in the classroom. And make them feel comfortable with me and make them feel secure. If they don’t understand the concept I help…
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Active listening, and asking as many questions as possible, to learn more about the students strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The more we know, the better illustration we have to help guide, encourage, motivate and inspire students to realize their own potential. My strengths as a Tutor, include, my interpersonal approach to each…
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A tutor provides a supportive environment for their students. This is most true for the students who struggle the most, who may need more help than their peers who don't find the topic as difficult. Hello, I am a first-year university student studying the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Engineering Accelerated Pathway at the University…
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Connecting with them and helping them through their challenges in a patient and personal way. I'm very prepared and have lots of experience in a range of subjects and skill ranges. I've been helping explain and teaching new topics for years now, and I am very patient and capable of presenting information in varied ways for each individual student…
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It's important that not only do they learn the content but they understand it and want to understand and learn. growing not only knowledge but a love of learning. I am able to make kids see me and the work as fun and not just boring weekly work. Building relationships is important in the learning process cause it makes all the difference in the…
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The most important thing for a tutor would be the ability to establish a connection with students, letting the student know you are there to try and assist them. This in turn would allow for the student to feel more comfortable creating a more effective learning environment. I have an in-depth knowledge of my subjects and a flexible and adaptive…
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I think there are 3 very important things that a tutor can do for a student; - Be transparent about how to succeed - Wholeheartedly believe in the student and - Invest in them both emotionally and academically I think my strengths as a tutor are that I am able to immediately connect with the student and I make an effort to understand their…
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Understanding their student and how they learn is the most important thing a tutor can have. Understanding when they are struggling when they say they're fine or figuring the most effective strategy your student learns by. I am someone who believes strongly that everyone is able to be taught. I enjoy the challenge of teaching students. I am also…
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Being able to explain concepts well to a student is arguably the most important thing. The best tutors are those who can explain and teach challenging ideas with relative ease in a short period of time because they have such good interpersonal skills. I believe my greatest strength is personal interaction with the student, and the ability to…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is always starting by building trust and a positive relationship with the student. This way a tutor can keep professionalism and at he same time help a student not only understand content but fall in love with the content. My strengths as a tutor are being flexible and patient in dealing with…
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I think one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student is provide them with the confidence to perform well in their studies and in their classroom. To provide both knowledge and methods of learning that students will be able to utilise. Many students can feel embarrassed if they are lacking in a subject, however with the help of a…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to be easily available to them. Often times a student may wish to clarify a quick concept or question outside of tutor times for homework or other purposes. By being easily available to the student, a tutor can spare a few minutes of their day to support and promote the student's learning.…
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I would have to say the tutor would need to be driven. If the tutor doesn’t have that drive how will their student show any motivation or show the knowledge they’ve gained I think I’m quite patient. Patience is always ideal when tutoring as something cannot always be fully understood. Additionally I have been told I’m very understanding…
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The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is to not spoon feed information, its the art of teaching the child to a degree where it helps them but doesnt answer the entire thing. Spoon feeding a student will only help temporarily and is very harmful. I believe my strengths are that i dont like to teach every child the same way. Each…
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I personally believe that the most important thing is being reliable and consistently there for a student. If they know that I will be there week in week out for them they can rely on me whenever things do get hard at school, knowing I am there to help them. I am extremely patient with people when I am explaining stuff. If at first they don’t…
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As a tutor is paid to improve a student's grades and so that's the underlying aim. But what a tutor should really do is teach a student how to learn better and improve. That means reminding them to proofread, read the criteria sheet before and after researching, and set up study plans that work with them (if that's palm cards, end of the week…
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Listen, I feel that I need to hear what they struggle with and why they think they are unable to do as well as they would like. From their we can use their strengths to help improve their weaker parts of their school work. I understand where the students are coming from. I was not a top 1% student in high school. I have been able to find a way to…
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The most important skill a tutor can do for a student is help them develop the skills to tackle questions independently rather than simply telling them the answer. I listen to the student and try to explain concepts in ways the student can…

Local Reviews

My daughter was very happy with her tutor. Annika gave her some confidence.
Audrey, Jindalee

Inside Jamboree HeightsTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 7 student Aiden worked on area and surface area of a variety of shapes, using visual breakdowns to clarify each step.

In Year 10, Jasmine focused on trigonometry—specifically angles of elevation and depression—and completed assignment problems involving right-angled triangles.

Meanwhile, Year 12 student Ryan tackled binomial probability applications and reviewed integration by recognition for exam preparation, with extra attention given to solving more complex questions involving continuous random variables.

Recent Challenges

In Year 10 Chemistry, a student left homework incomplete and had not reviewed prior lessons, leading to forgotten terminology and confusion between formulas during acid-base questions. As noted: "Homework was not completed."

Meanwhile, a Year 11 Maths student relied heavily on mental calculations for integration problems but skipped setting out their working—this made it difficult to spot where small errors crept in or apply feedback. One tutor wrote, "Needs to write out everything."

In a senior class, overconfidence led another student to trust initial answers without checking units or revising formulas, so mistakes went unnoticed until practice tests.

Recent Achievements

One Jamboree Heights tutor noted a Year 11 student who used to rush through calculus questions is now pausing to draw diagrams first, which helps him break down multi-step problems more logically.

In a recent session with a Year 9 student, the tutor observed her starting to check her answers against formulas for binomial probability rather than just guessing—something she'd previously avoided.

Meanwhile, a Year 7 student who often stayed quiet in lessons has begun openly pointing out when he spots mistakes in his working and asking how to fix them, finishing last session by correcting an error himself before moving on.

What they say about our tutoring

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Chloe gets along very well with Huey & has told us she feels much better already.

Nikki is a lovely teacher and mimo likes her so much so i hope academically she gets better especially with division and multiplication.

We have been extremely happy with Thanh. Bella really likes her and feels very comfortable with the tutoring so far.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Mount Ommaney Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Jamboree Heights State School.